Log in to your account

AroundUs is a community-driven map of interesting places, built by curious explorers like you. It grows with every review, story, and photo you share.
Connect to save your favorite spots, contribute locations, and create personalized routes.
By continuing, you accept our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy

Nature sites and historic places in Connecticut

Connecticut features state parks with waterfalls, historic castles and gardens. The region combines coastal areas, forests and mountains with architectural monuments. Visitors can explore hiking trails, observation towers, lakes and historic sites.

Gillette Castle State Park
Gillette Castle State Park

East Haddam, Connecticut

The estate features a stone wall castle built in 1919, containing 24 rooms on five floors with wooden carvings and steel ornaments.

Enders Falls
Enders Falls

Granby, Connecticut

The waterway in the state forest forms five waterfalls with a total height of 100 feet and connected hiking paths along the water.

Glass House
Glass House

New Canaan, Connecticut

A 1949 residence by architect Philip Johnson with walls made of glass and steel frames covering 1,800 square feet of space.

Saville Dam
Saville Dam

Barkhamsted, Connecticut

A dam constructed in the 1940s with a height of 150 feet, holding a water reservoir of 120 million cubic meters.

A 60-acre property containing the art studio, residence and garden of 19th century American painter J. Alden Weir.

Holy Land USA
Holy Land USA

Waterbury, Connecticut

A defunct religious theme park on 17 acres featuring miniature replicas of biblical locations and scenes that operated until 1972.

Fort Trumbull
Fort Trumbull

New London, Connecticut

A military fortification from 1852 constructed for coastal protection that now contains naval history exhibitions.

Greenwich Point Park
Greenwich Point Park

Greenwich, Connecticut

A beach area with 1.5 miles of walking paths and observation points facing Long Island Sound and the Manhattan skyline.

Harkness Memorial State Park
Harkness Memorial State Park

Waterford, Connecticut

The 230-acre property consists of a Renaissance Revival mansion, formal garden, grass areas and a sandy beach.

Thimble Islands
Thimble Islands

Branford, Connecticut

An archipelago of 365 granite islands in Long Island Sound with historic houses, boat tours and local fishing.

Wadsworth Falls State Park
Wadsworth Falls State Park

Middlefield, Connecticut

A 285-acre park with two waterfalls, trails through mixed forest and designated swimming areas in the river.

Kent Falls State Park
Kent Falls State Park

Kent, Connecticut

A park with cascading waterfalls over limestone rocks, viewing platforms and a trout fishing pond.

Walnut Beach
Walnut Beach

Milford, Connecticut

The public beach includes a 500-meter wooden walkway with sports courts and a playground near Long Island Sound.

Old Drake Hill Flower Bridge
Old Drake Hill Flower Bridge

Simsbury, Connecticut

The 1892 iron bridge spans the Farmington River with 62 seasonal flower planters and benches for pedestrians.

Falls Brook Trail
Falls Brook Trail

Hartland, Connecticut

The marked forest path in Tunxis State Forest extends 3 kilometers to a 6-meter waterfall.

White Memorial Conservation Center
White Memorial Conservation Center

Litchfield, Connecticut

The nature preserve spans 1600 hectares with 60 kilometers of marked trails, a natural history museum and environmental education programs.

Devil's Hopyard State Park
Devil's Hopyard State Park

East Haddam, Connecticut

A 60-foot waterfall marks this state park on the Eightmile River. The park area extends across 1,000 acres with forest trails.

Wharton Brook State Park
Wharton Brook State Park

Wallingford, Connecticut

The 96-acre park contains a pond for swimmers and anglers. Several walking paths circle around the water body.

Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens
Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens

Stamford, Connecticut

This 93-acre botanical garden houses regional trees and research facilities. The grounds serve horticultural science studies.

Black Rock State Park
Black Rock State Park

Watertown, Connecticut

The 439-acre park offers trails to the summit and camping spots. A spring-fed pond allows swimming.

Lover's Leap State Park
Lover's Leap State Park

New Milford, Connecticut

This natural area features trails near cliff faces, a stone bridge from 1895 and archaeological sites of a historical community.

Haystack Mountain Tower
Haystack Mountain Tower

Norfolk, Connecticut

The stone structure from 1929 stands at the summit at 2,000 feet and provides views of Massachusetts, New York and the Berkshire Mountains.

Mine Hill Preserve
Mine Hill Preserve

Roxbury, Connecticut

The former mining area displays shafts, furnaces and industrial ruins from the 19th century, connected by a 4-mile trail network.

Colt Park
Colt Park

Hartford, Connecticut

The municipal park covers 260 acres with sports fields, a botanical garden and buildings from the former estate of the Colt industrial family.

Seth Low Pierrepont State Park
Seth Low Pierrepont State Park

Ridgefield, Connecticut

A park with a lake, surrounded by woodland containing historical stone structures. The walking trails extend for 0.8 miles.

Topsmead State Forest
Topsmead State Forest

Litchfield, Connecticut

A 550-acre property with a Tudor mansion from 1925. The marked paths lead through gardens and forested areas.

Collis P. Huntington State Park
Collis P. Huntington State Park

Redding, Connecticut

A natural area of 1000 acres with three ponds. The 10-mile trails are accessible for equestrians and walkers.

Paugussett State Forest
Paugussett State Forest

Newtown, Connecticut

A state forest of 1800 acres with cycling routes. The Zoar trail provides views of the lake.

The reserve sits at the border of Connecticut and Massachusetts. The waterfall is accessible through forest paths.

Mount Tom State Park
Mount Tom State Park

Litchfield, Connecticut

The mountain peak offers views of the surroundings from a stone tower. A network of forest paths leads upward.

Candlewood Lake
Candlewood Lake

Danbury, Connecticut

The lake is the largest freshwater reservoir in Connecticut with an area of 8500 hectares. The water body allows boating and fishing.

Machimoodus State Park
Machimoodus State Park

East Haddam, Connecticut

The park contains sunflower fields and paths along the Salmon River. The area supports bird watching and walking.

Burr Pond State Park
Burr Pond State Park

Torrington, Connecticut

A public park with a 33-hectare lake. Visitors can fish, use boats, and access outdoor cooking stations around the water.

Indian Wells State Park
Indian Wells State Park

Shelton, Connecticut

A natural park on the Housatonic River with a waterfall. The grounds offer picnic areas and a network of walking paths.

Bluff Point State Park
Bluff Point State Park

Groton, Connecticut

A nature reserve with 6 kilometers of paths through forests. The park ends at the coast with rocks and beach.

Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum
Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum

Rocky Hill, Connecticut

A museum displays 500 fossil dinosaur footprints from the Jurassic period. The facility includes gardens with 250 plant species.

Log in to your account

AroundUs is a community-driven map of interesting places, built by curious explorers like you. It grows with every review, story, and photo you share.
Connect to save your favorite spots, contribute locations, and create personalized routes.
By continuing, you accept our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy

Filters

Show the full map
Share